The M.Ed. program at West Bengal University of Teachers' Training, Education Planning, and Administration requires applicants to have a prior B.Ed., B.El.Ed., or D.El.Ed. degree with at least 50% marks. Admission is based on an entrance test and a personal interview, with a 5% mark relaxation for reserved categories. The program allocates 30% of seats each to language, science, and mathematics groups, and 40% to the social science group. Priority is given to deputed teachers. The faculty is experienced and supportive, focusing on skill-based teaching and personality development, ensuring a conducive learning environment. The fee structure is transparent and affordable, with the M.Ed. costing Rs. 17,600 annually, totaling Rs. 35,200 for the two-year course. Fees include all charges, with various payment options available. The college boasts an 85% placement rate, with about 60% of students from specific courses securing jobs, primarily in IT and management. The placement process includes mock interviews and case studies, though the college does not guarantee jobs. A teacher training program is available, offering eligibility for state teaching recruitment. Although practice teaching in affiliate schools does not provide a stipend, a placement/internship cell is active, with 75% of seniors placed in reputable organizations last year. Professional training is offered by the end of the third semester, along with certificates and stipends during the program.
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